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Parthasarathi Loganathan (Advocate)     04 April 2011

ADMIRE THE JAPANESE

This was fascinating to read. But to execute this, Anyone need enormous mental strength apart from physical ability.Japan fixed cracked roads in 6 days, rest of the world drop jaws


The amazing things about Japan at times really made us respect them. The culture and the ethics of the Japanese are things worth learning. When the 8.9-magnitude earthquake hit Japan, their roads cracked, and cracked roads are stopping or slowing down transportation of food and supplies to critical areas hit by the tsunami. Therefore Nexco Japan, the company that is responsible to repair the affected roads and highway of Kanto area. It took the company mere six days to repair and reconstruct a terribly damaged Kanto Highway, and the pictures speak for themselves.

This truly speaks of their Himalayan CALMNESS, 
DIGNIFIED approach to manoevre calamities,
Incredible ABILITY to manage crisis,
GRACEFUL attitude to be selfless,
Disciplined ORDERLINESS,
Superb sense of SACRIFICE,
Astounding TENDERNESS to care for humanity,
Professionalism in  TRAINING as to how to counter emergency situations,
Responsible MEDIA that handled Reporting
and, Above all, THE INBUILT CONSCIENCE to remain honest and hardworking even during Calamities



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Ambika (NA)     04 April 2011

Emergency trainings in Japan and Cuba aalways set examples to be emulated by rest of the world.  This is called "culture of preparedness" rather than a knee jerk reactions to disasters. Japan certainly leads the way....and when Japan rehabilitates and reconstructs, there would be many lessons to be learnt by the global community....

Good posting Mr. Lognathan. 

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People of india should know this and be honest and hardworking even during Calamities,especially indian politicians.


(Guest)

@Ambika

This is called "culture of preparedness" rather than a knee jerk reactions to disasters. 

Yes, their culture is to be ready to fight even  in  the worst condition.

I hope our indian people including politicians would get an example from japanees people.


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